GoClimate at Almedalen Week 2026
Published 2026-06-09 by Desirée Nordin Widell
Updated at 2026-06-10
GoClimate will be present in Visby during Almedalen Week 2026, hosting both networking events and panel discussions. Below you can read more — we hope to see you there!
The 89% Mingle at Almedalen – (Almost) Everyone Is There
89% of the world’s population wants stronger political climate action. We want to highlight this during the 89% mingle event at Almedalen Week on Wednesday, June 24, from 6:30–8:30 PM.
We’ll be serving non-alcoholic beer from Crumbs and a summer punch made from rescued ingredients from Coop Visby. There will also be an opportunity to purchase other drinks at cost price — everything costs SEK 89! You can also buy 89% pins on site.
The event is organised by Klimatklubben and GoClimate, together with friends from Climate Hero, Greenpeace, Icebug and Klimatkollen, as well as Paul Svensson, Culinary Director at Rosendals Trädgård.
Send an email to [email protected] to receive an invitation in your inbox.
Panel Discussion: Can the Economy Grow Within Planetary Boundaries?
Thursday, June 25 at 10:00 AM, Rigagränd 2
Research is clear: humanity has already exceeded several planetary boundaries, while global production and consumption continue to increase. For businesses, this means a new reality where climate, resource use and biodiversity are no longer just sustainability issues — but direct business risks as well as potential competitive advantages.
The panel features Stefan Krook, founder of Kivra & GodEl; Kalle Nilvér, co-founder of GoClimate; Gustaf Skarsgård, actor and climate ambassador; and Nina Siemiatkowski, founder and CEO of Milkywire. The moderator is Catharina Belfrage Sahlstrand, Chief Commercial Officer at CorPower Ocean and Chair of the Board at GoClimate.
Panel Discussion: Six Hours a Day – Is It Time to Rethink How We Work?
Thursday, June 25 at 10:30 AM, Rigagränd 2
Research is clear: shorter working days can increase productivity, reduce sick leave and improve well-being. Yet the eight-hour workday remains the norm. Why?
The panel features Cecilia Lindén, co-founder of GoClimate; Göran Kecklund, stress researcher; Rebecka Le Moine (Green Party); and Ulrika Johansson from Unionen. The moderator is Christian von Essen, host of the Heja Framtiden podcast and Commercial Editor at Loop.